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Rupert Sheldrake

If you’ve ever had a dog who seemed to know when you were coming home, or ready to take a walk… or had a sense of someone in the process of contacting you, or staring at you… or wondered how fish swim in unison, monarch butterflies know the precise location in Mexico to reach in winter, and ant colonies use complex division of labor to build elaborate colonies — without language… Cambridge-educated biologist Rupert Sheldrake has a theory to explain it.

He believes all organizing structures in the universe — from atoms to galaxies — have a way to communicate structure and memory and form, through use of a seventh sense that takes advantage of a morphic field.

Unlike Newton’s gravitational field and Faraday’s electromagnetic field, we haven’t yet grasped the dimension of the morphic field, Sheldrake says — but some of us know it is there.

Telepathy, remote viewing, epigenetics, cell membranes that shape and adapt our behavior and health through signals — all might be better explained after we spend more time as a scientific body researching morphic resonance.

This is a great indication of Rupert Sheldrake’s capabilities, talking in 1993 with a roundtable of experts (Stephen Jay Gould, Oliver Sacks, Daniel Dennett, Freeman Dyson and Stephen Toulmin) about 100 years of experiments on homing pigeons, who did amazing things in World War II

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The 10-page e-guide will introduce you to Sheldrake's concept about morphic resonance, including research on the seventh sense of animals and humans.

Excerpt

from a letter by a group of noted consciousness experts defending Sheldrake's theory after it was censored by TED Talks

Even a newcomer to science knows about Copernicus, Galileo, and other great scientists whose theories countermanded the prevailing body of accepted knowledge. Einstein believed in a static universe at a time when early proponents of an expanding universe were ignored. The greatest breakthroughs rarely come by acts of conformity... This fracas actually opens a window. The general public isn't aware that consciousness has become a hot topic spanning many disciplines.